The escalating human-wildlife conflict in Uttarakhand has become one of the major factors driving migration from hilly regions, with residents forced to guard their family members with firearms even ...
Former Army men and retirees say leopard, bear and wild boar attacks have made farming and village life untenable ...
Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], December 20 (ANI): Taking serious note of the increasing incidents of human-wildlife conflict in Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced several ...
DEHRADUN: The escalating crisis of human wildlife conflict in Uttarakhand has taken a grim turn, with a sharp spike in fatal ...
DEHRADUN: The majestic elephants of Uttarakhand are facing a grim reality, with alarming fatality rates continuing unabated ...
Efforts to control a forest fire in Uttarakhand's Nanda Devi Wildlife Forest Division have intensified, with aerial surveys ...
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Young tigers and leopards turn ferocious in Uttarakhand, human-wildlife conflict rises, experts warn of habitat stress
Human-wildlife conflict in Uttarakhand is changing fast. Unlike earlier, young tigers and leopards are now attacking humans ...
Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday expressed concern over the rising incidents of human-wildlife conflict in the state, and directed officials to immediately complete hotspot ...
Dehradun: Forest officials in Uttarakhand said permission had been granted to capture, treat or eliminate 83 wild animals – 65 leopards and 18 bears –.
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Uttarakhand’s growing man-animal conflicts: Six killed in 19 days as tiger, leopard, bear attacks surge
Wildlife attacks in Uttarakhand are increasing, with six people killed in just 19 days. Tigers have become more aggressive, ...
Taking serious note of the increasing incidents of human-wildlife conflict in Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced several essential measures including the installation of ...
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